Railway Stations D » Drumsna

Drumsna Station, the disused intermediate station between Dromod and Carrick-on-Shannon on the Dublin-Sligo line. The station served both the smaller Drumsna village, and the larger town of Jamestown just to the west. The station, built by the MGWR to their typically designed two story building on the up side, closed in 1963. Although the goods shed at the Dublin end of the station is derelict, the disused signal seems to have been moved from its original spot and placed on the up platform next to the main building. it should be noted that the signal cabin is finely preserved, if in somewhat unusual colours. On the down platform, is a small waiting room, which isn't like any MGWR type. A new bungalow, which fits neatly with the railway surroundings, has also been built on the down platform.



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